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The audio and video equipment at Michigan Stadium seems to have been left in the pre-HD era…Why is this? I took a trip to the Texas vs. Oklahoma game this year and spent four hours at the world’s largest trailer (Cotton Bowl) with one of the best “jumbotrons” I had ever seen. [So, was this game a waste of my time since the “regular season” games don’t matter anymore? As I recall Texas did win this game!] Next, I took a trip over to Tuscaloosa to see Nick Satan and Alabama. They have a top notch stadium with three HD video boards and an impeccable sound system. Texas takes the top prize with its Godzilla inspired video board down in Austin.

If you look close enough at pictures of Michigan’s video boards you can see the rabbit ears sticking out of the top right corners! With all the construction going on why not replace both endzone boards with a solid HD video screen? The area is wide open beneath for concrete pillars to support the structure and it would provide Michigan with a fantastic game time experience.

Look...I love Jim Brandstater but love comes in many forms and today it's-TOUGH!

The guy looks like he's the poster boy for the Mike Gittelson workout plan. He's 16 calories away from congestive heart failure. How in the heck can you be that large when you spend all day around people who do nothing but work out? If Jimmy B and I were friends I guarantee you we would be having a conversation about his health. What does it say about the people around him who let this go on? If you know this man...and you love him...them help him drop about 75-90 pounds.

I love his passion for Michigan football and want him to be around so my son can hear him one day. Please...someone introduce him to Mike Barwis.

Think I'm being mean...Go look at a recent pic of the guy or watch him on Michigan replay!

I’m
getting tired of reading articles that praise Bill Stewart but completely forget
to mention that Calvin McGee was at the game.It’s as if the world forgot that RR put the system in place, Barwis
turned it into a machine, and Calvin schemed his ass off…which leads me to ask
this question…

West Virginia went out and b-slapped Oklahoma all over the
Fiesta Bowl field.Instantly the credit
for this whipping went to the coaching and preparation of Bill Stewart.

Question-

Did Bill call the offense?

Did he do anything new with the defense?

I look at this and say…the assistant coach's
did their job and Stewart was a figure head to rally the team.IMO, Bill gets credit for getting the team to
the game…but McGee and the D-coordinator get credit for organizing the game.

So…What
do you say? Beyond
the players, who gets credit when an interim coach comes in and wins a big bowl
game?